Lincoln
Heritage Museum Opens New Exhibit
“Let Us Do Our Duty: Abraham Lincoln and Citizenship”
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[March 17, 2018]
LINCOLN
- The Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln
College has opened its new exhibit titled, “Let Us Do Our Duty:
Abraham Lincoln and Citizenship.” The exhibit opened on Lincoln’s
birthday, Feb. 12. The new exhibit showcases examples of Illinois
citizenship displayed by Abraham Lincoln, by volunteering to join
the Illinois Militia, surveying a portion of Sangamon County, and
fighting for the rights of citizens by debating Stephen A. Douglas.
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The
exhibit has been officially endorsed by Illinois Bicentennial and
will be on display through December.
“We are delighted the Lincoln Heritage Museum exhibit is an official
endorsed project of the Illinois Bicentennial celebration. As we
recognize our 200th year of statehood, now’s the perfect time to pay
tribute to the people, places, and things that are born, built and
grown every day in Illinois,” said Tonya Lamia, Deputy Director of
Illinois Bicentennial. “This exhibit that celebrates the life and
legacy of Abraham Lincoln is a wonderful project to help celebrate
and commemorate our state’s 200th birthday.”
“We are very excited to partner with the Illinois Bicentennial
Commission to celebrate the 200th birthday of Illinois and inspire
our visitors to help serve their communities” stated Lincoln
Heritage Museum Director Anne Moseley.
The exhibit “Let Us Do Our Duty: Abraham Lincoln and Citizenship”
has been generously sponsored by Edward Jones Advisor, Sal Pollice,
of Lincoln.
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“What an honor it is to have the opportunity to partner with
Lincoln College and the Lincoln Heritage Museum in sponsoring the latest exhibit
‘Let us do our duty.’ We at Edward Jones believe ‘Citizenship’ and being an
active participant in your community are traits that we have in common with
Lincoln College and are excited to be a part of sharing this piece of Abraham
Lincoln history,” said Pollice. “President Gerlach, Ann Moseley and the entire
staff have done an amazing job presenting the historical displays and continue
to offer a very sophisticated and hands-on view for all visitors to learn and
enjoy.”
The “Let Us Do Our Duty: Abraham Lincoln and Citizenship” exhibit will continue
to be open to the public until the end of December. For museum hours and any
additional information, contact the Lincoln Heritage Museum at (217) 735-7399 or
visit http://museum.lincoln
college.edu.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College]
Lincoln Heritage Museum
Lincoln College - Lincoln Center
1115 Nicholson Rd
Lincoln, IL 62656
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